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thill 06-10-2015 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by raven1231 (Post 2282370)
Doesn't mean it's not a good car. Looks are questionable, although they're growing on me. Personally I like the EVO x rip off look better than whatever the other wrxs were (with the exception of the 1st gen)

As I like to say...

The 2015 WRX is like that girl you knew who looks good from some angles and fugly from others. But you really like her because she is good in the sack and is not high maintenance and pretty much ready for anything..

I still struggle with the exterior looks and I own one. But the interior is much improved (minus the too high seating position). I can really see myself using this car as a daily driver for a very long time. With performance springs, better sway bars, and a couple manual transmission mods, I am loving how this car handles and shifts so much better now. I still miss the BRZ's razor sharp handling and light RWD characteristics, but the WRX is a blast in other ways and the handling is damn good for a family sedan.

raven1231 06-10-2015 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by thill (Post 2282536)
As I like to say...

The 2015 WRX is like that girl you knew who looks good from some angles and fugly from others. But you really like her because she is good in the sack and is not high maintenance and pretty much ready for anything..

I still struggle with the exterior looks and I own one. But the interior is much improved (minus the too high seating position). I can really see myself using this car as a daily driver for a very long time. With performance springs, better sway bars, and a couple manual transmission mods, I am loving how this car handles and shifts so much better now. I still miss the BRZ's razor sharp handling and light RWD characteristics, but the WRX is a blast in other ways and the handling is damn good for a family sedan.

Definitely not keen on the seating position either. Did you get the perrin shifter stop? If so what is your opinion on it if you don't mine me asking? Not to derail the thread lol

JS + BRZ 06-10-2015 09:08 PM

The seating position is like the only thing I dislike about the new WRX. Other than that, I would love to have one as a second car.

Romanov 06-10-2015 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by JS + BRZ (Post 2282564)
The seating position is like the only thing I dislike about the new WRX. Other than that, I would love to have one as a second car.

Same, most likely i'll end up getting a WRX as a winter car in a few years once i get my finances straightened. For now my SI will have to do :cry:

thill 06-10-2015 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by raven1231 (Post 2282545)
Definitely not keen on the seating position either. Did you get the perrin shifter stop? If so what is your opinion on it if you don't mine me asking? Not to derail the thread lol

Perrin shifter bushing and Perrin shift stop are the two inexpensive mods I did that cleaned up a lot of the slop. I also have the factory short shifter. It is not as good as the BRZ Asin 6MT, but it works for me.

One dude did put the front seats from a BRZ in his 15 WRX.. I am not that brave :)

raven1231 06-10-2015 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by thill (Post 2282613)
Perrin shifter bushing and Perrin shift stop are the two inexpensive mods I did that cleaned up a lot of the slop. I also have the factory short shifter. It is not as good as the BRZ Asin 6MT, but it works for me.

One dude did put the front seats from a BRZ in his 15 WRX.. I am not that brave :)

Thanks man it looks like it makes a big difference and they're cheap! And those seats would be great in there lol

Cope52 06-10-2015 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by SUB-FT86 (Post 2281571)
Todd's opinion is the only opinion I ever care about as he is more into raw/light feeling type sports cars. Paul is more of the opposite.

Check out this article by Todd.

http://everydaydriver.com/awarnings/...ower-corrupts/

This from a guy who said he would buy an FR-S if it only had another 40 horse.

Packofcrows 06-11-2015 12:47 AM

Damn I thought you were sharing your 'GreatesthitswhileIdrivebecausei'mabarbiegirllllin abarbieworld" cd/album.

Tcoat 06-11-2015 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by CSG Mike (Post 2282228)
I think the WRX is the best daily driver of the bunch...

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Originally Posted by DAEMANO (Post 2282236)
Agreed, It's undoubtedly is most suited to the task of going from A to B.

In what way? (Don't read as angry just curious)
As usual the whole "what makes a better DD?" is totally subjective based on need and purpose for each individual.
For me the FRS is a better DD since I just need room for me, don't need the power, certainly don't need 4 doors or a back seat (but have one in a pinch), much better mileage saves me some money and over all it just suits my needs better.
The only advantage I could gain from a WRX would be AWD in the winter but that is somewhat negated by the power level since that can still cause problems in snow and ice and the fact I had zero issues with the FRS.

CSG Mike 06-11-2015 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2283269)
In what way? (Don't read as angry just curious)
As usual the whole "what makes a better DD?" is totally subjective based on need and purpose for each individual.
For me the FRS is a better DD since I just need room for me, don't need the power, certainly don't need 4 doors or a back seat (but have one in a pinch), much better mileage saves me some money and over all it just suits my needs better.
The only advantage I could gain from a WRX would be AWD in the winter but that is somewhat negated by the power level since that can still cause problems in snow and ice and the fact I had zero issues with the FRS.

More room, better MPG, better torque, better power, cheaper insurance, and a general lack of attention from the public.

rlpaul 06-11-2015 01:27 PM

I'm of the same mind as @Tcoat. What's acceptable as a DD depends on circumstances.

Keep in mind that DD != Only car.

My breeze is my DD, but its not the only car we have. If the other car was a two-door, or a small truck, or something else that coudn't fit more than two people, I'd probably have opted for a WRX, but since the other car is a sedan, I saw no point in getting a four door. I can also count using exactly zero fingers how many times the backseat has been used in the past five years on my last car. I was actually surprised the rear doors still opened... was worried the rubber seals had melted to the frame ;)

Now, if I didn't have another car availale to drive, I'd likely be looking at the new Focus RS. Or if we had a third car, the breeze would likely switch to track/weekend duty, and I'd get something else entirely, likely a wagon... like the new Focus RS! :burnrubber: Or maybe the new F150 or something, I dunno.

Anyways! Just trying to illustrate that even for me, what I'd want as a DD differs greatly depending on other factors. That should go for everyone else as well.

Tcoat 06-11-2015 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by rlpaul (Post 2283350)
I'm of the same mind as @Tcoat. What's acceptable as a DD depends on circumstances.

Keep in mind that DD != Only car.

My breeze is my DD, but its not the only car we have. If the other car was a two-door, or a small truck, or something else that coudn't fit more than two people, I'd probably have opted for a WRX, but since the other car is a sedan, I saw no point in getting a four door. I can also count using exactly zero fingers how many times the backseat has been used in the past five years on my last car. I was actually surprised the rear doors still opened... was worried the rubber seals had melted to the frame ;)

Now, if I didn't have another car availale to drive, I'd likely be looking at the new Focus RS. Or if we had a third car, the breeze would likely switch to track/weekend duty, and I'd get something else entirely, likely a wagon... like the new Focus RS! :burnrubber: Or maybe the new F150 or something, I dunno.

Anyways! Just trying to illustrate that even for me, what I'd want as a DD differs greatly depending on other factors. That should go for everyone else as well.

DD does not = only car for everybody. It just means (literally) daily driver. You could easily have a DD and two or three other vehicles for special occasions.
Now as an only car for a family then the FRS would be the worst choice in the world (well other than 2 seaters of course) and would make a plain silly DD.
I can never understand how people think PU trucks make great DDs either really. They are probably one of the most impractical vehicles for normal family use I can think of.

rlpaul 06-11-2015 01:37 PM

For clarification's sake, != means does not equal in many programming/transactional languages... I'm at work, so in tech mode at the moment :P

Tcoat 06-11-2015 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by rlpaul (Post 2283370)
For clarification's sake, != means does not equal in many programming/transactional languages... I'm at work, so in tech mode at the moment :P

Clarification on the clarification. Also at work and read it fast so didn't even see the !, just the =, or would have responded differently.


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